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acceptance of wines from that area.
Therefore, no regulatory flexibility
analysis is required.
Executive Order 12866
This rule is not a significant
regulatory action as defined by
Executive Order 12866 of September 30,
1993. Therefore, no regulatory
assessment is required.
Drafting Information
Karen A. Thornton of the Regulations
and Rulings Division drafted this final
rule.
List of Subjects in 27 CFR Part 9
Wine.
The Regulatory Amendment
For the reasons discussed in the
preamble, TTB amends title 27, chapter
I, part 9, Code of Federal Regulations, as
follows:
PART 9—AMERICAN VITICULTURAL
AREAS
1. The authority citation for part 9
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 27 U.S.C. 205.
Subpart C—Approved American
Viticultural Areas
2. Subpart C is amended by adding
§ 9.230 to read as follows:
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§ 9.230
Ballard Canyon.
(a) Name. The name of the viticultural
area described in this section is ‘‘Ballard
Canyon’’. For purposes of part 4 of this
chapter, ‘‘Ballard Canyon’’ is a term of
viticultural significance.
(b) Approved maps. The three United
States Geological Survey (USGS)
1:24,000 scale topographic maps used to
determine the boundary of the Ballard
Canyon viticultural area are titled:
(1) Los Olivos, CA, 1995;
(2) Zaca Creek, Calif., 1959; and
(3) Solvang, CA, 1995.
(c) Boundary. The Ballard Canyon
viticultural area is located in Santa
Barbara County, California. The
boundary of the Ballard Canyon
viticultural area is as described below:
(1) The beginning point is on the Los
Olivos map at the intersection of State
Route 154 and Foxen Canyon Road,
section 23, T7N/R31W.
(2) From the beginning point, proceed
southwesterly in a straight line
approximately 0.3 mile, crossing onto
the Zaca Creek map, to the intersection
of Ballard Canyon Road and an
unnamed, unimproved road known
locally as Los Olivos Meadows Drive,
T7N/R31W; then
(3) Proceed south-southeasterly in a
straight line approximately 1 mile,
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crossing onto the Los Olivos map, to a
marked, unnamed large structure
located within a circular-shaped 920foot contour line in the southwest
corner of section 26, T7N/R31W; then
(4) Proceed south-southwesterly in a
straight line approximately 1.25 miles,
crossing onto the Zaca Creek map, to the
marked ‘‘Ball’’ 801-foot elevation
control point, T6N/R31W; then
(5) Proceed south-southwesterly in a
straight line approximately 1.45 miles,
crossing onto the Solvang map, to a
marked, unnamed 775-foot peak, T6N/
R31W; then
(6) Proceed south-southwesterly in a
straight line approximately 0.55 mile to
a marked communication tower located
within the 760-foot contour line, T6N/
R31W; then
(7) Proceed west-southwesterly in a
straight line approximately 0.25 mile to
the intersection of Chalk Hill Road and
an unnamed, light-duty road known
locally as Mesa Vista Lane, T6N/R31W;
then
(8) Proceed west-southwesterly in a
straight line approximately 0.6 mile to
the southern-most terminus of a marked,
unnamed stream known locally as
Ballard Creek, T6N/R31W; then
(9) Proceed northerly (upstream)
along Ballard Creek approximately 0.35
mile to the creek’s intersection with the
400-foot contour line, T6N/R31W; then
(10) Proceed southerly and then
northwesterly along the 400-foot
contour line approximately 1.5 miles, to
the contour line’s first intersection with
Ballard Canyon Road, T6N/R31W; then
(11) Proceed north-northeasterly in a
straight line approximately 1.7 miles,
crossing onto the Zaca Creek map, to the
western-most intersection of the 800foot contour line and the T6N/T7N
boundary line (approximately 0.9 mile
east of U.S Highway 101); then
(12) Proceed west along the T6N/T7N
boundary line approximately 0.4 mile to
the boundary line’s third intersection
with the 600-foot contour line
(approximately 0.5 mile east of U.S.
Highway 101); then
(13) Proceed northerly along the
meandering 600-foot elevation contour
line to the contour line’s intersection
with Zaca Creek, T7N/R31W; then
(14) Proceed northeasterly in a
straight line for approximately 1.2 miles
to the western-most intersection of the
southern boundary of the Corral de
Quati Land Grant and the 1,000-foot
contour line (approximately 0.4 mile
east of U.S. Highway 101), T7N/R31W;
then
(15) Proceed easterly along the
meandering 1,000-foot contour line
approximately 1.5 miles to the contour
line’s third intersection with the
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southern boundary of the Corral de
Quati Land Grant (approximately 0.1
mile west of State Route 154), section
22, T7N/R31W; then
(16) Proceed southeasterly in a
straight line approximately 0.8 mile,
crossing onto the Los Olivos map,
returning to the beginning point.
Signed: August 6, 2013.
Mary G. Ryan,
Acting Administrator.
Approved: September 25, 2013.
Timothy E. Skud,
Deputy Assistant Secretary, (Tax, Trade, and
Tariff Policy).
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Fiscal Service
Bureau of the Fiscal Service
31 CFR Chapter II, Parts 202–391
RIN 1510–AB31
Regulatory Reorganization;
Administrative Changes to Regulations
Due to the Consolidation of the
Financial Management Service and the
Bureau of the Public Debt Into the
Bureau of the Fiscal Service
Bureau of the Fiscal Service,
Fiscal Service, Department of the
Treasury.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
On October 7, 2012, the
Secretary of the Treasury issued
Treasury Order 136–01, establishing
within the Department of the Treasury
(‘‘Department’’) the Bureau of the Fiscal
Service (‘‘Fiscal Service’’). The new
bureau consolidated the bureaus
formerly known as the Financial
Management Service (‘‘FMS’’) and the
Bureau of the Public Debt (‘‘BPD’’).
Treasury Order 136–01 was published
in the Federal Register on May 24,
2013. This consolidation requires
reorganization of, and administrative
changes to, title 31 of the Code of
Federal Regulations. This final rule
renames subchapter A, transfers parts
306 through 391 of subchapter B to
subchapter A, and removes and reserves
subchapter B in 31 CFR chapter II.
DATES: This rule is effective on October
2, 2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Elisha Garvey, Attorney-Advisor, 202–
504–3715 or elisha.garvey@
bpd.treas.gov; or Frank Supik, Senior
Counsel, 202–874–6638 or frank.supik@
fms.treas.gov.
SUMMARY:
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I. Background
On October 7, 2012, the Secretary of
the Treasury issued Treasury Order
136–01. The Department published the
Order in the Federal Register at 78 FR
31629 on May 24, 2013. The Order
consolidated and redesignated the
bureaus formerly known as BPD and
FMS into a new entity, the Bureau of the
Fiscal Service. The Order delegates to
the Commissioner, Bureau of the Fiscal
Service, the authority that was
previously delegated to the
Commissioner of the Public Debt and
the Commissioner, Financial
Management Service. The Order also
provides for the continuation of all
administrative actions of BPD and FMS
in effect on October 7, 2012. Treasury
Order 136–01 provides that the
Commissioner, Bureau of the Fiscal
Service, has all authorities, functions,
and duties delegated to the
Commissioner of the Public Debt and
the Commissioner, FMS, in effect on
October 7, 2012 and any other
authorities, functions, and duties
assigned by the Secretary or his
designee.
II. Reorganization of, and
Administrative Changes to, Title 31
CFR
Title 31, Code of Federal Regulations
(31 CFR), Subtitle B (Regulations
Relating to Money and Finance
(Continued), Chapter II (Fiscal Service,
Department of the Treasury) currently
contains two subchapters: 1)
‘‘Subchapter A—Financial Management
Service’’; and 2) ‘‘Subchapter B—Bureau
of the Public Debt.’’
Treasury Order 136–01 consolidated
the two bureaus into one newlyestablished bureau. Accordingly, this
final rule reorganizes 31 CFR, Subtitle
B, Chapter II, into one subchapter. The
current subchapter A will be retitled
‘‘Subchapter A—Bureau of the Fiscal
Service.’’ The new subchapter A will
contain current subchapter A’s existing
parts 200–285 and current subchapter
B’s existing parts 306–391. Since
current subchapter B’s regulations will
be moved to new subchapter A,
subchapter B will be removed and
reserved.
This final rule does not make any
changes to the current requirements of
the regulations in 31 CFR Subtitle B,
Chapter II, Subchapters A and B. It
merely consolidates the regulations of
the bureaus formerly known as FMS and
BPD into one subchapter to apply to the
Fiscal Service. The rule does not
renumber or rename any existing parts
of 31 CFR Parts 200–391. This rule
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makes some changes to agency names
and Web sites to conform to the name
of the new bureau.
III. Administrative Procedure Act
Pursuant to the Administrative
Procedure Act (APA) at 5 U.S.C.
553(b)(3)(B), notice and comment are
not required prior to the issuance of a
final rule if an agency, for good cause,
finds that ‘‘notice and public procedure
thereon are impracticable, unnecessary,
or contrary to the public interest.’’
This final rule merely makes technical
or conforming nonsubstantive
amendments to the regulations to reflect
the Order, which: (1) established the
Fiscal Service; and (2) consolidated
FMS and BPD into the Fiscal Service. In
addition, this final rule improves the
organization of the Fiscal Service’s
regulations. It makes no substantive
changes and does not change or impose
additional requirements that necessitate
adjustments by entities subject to the
Fiscal Service’s regulations. Instead, it
merely repromulgates existing
regulations. Moreover, to the extent that
the final rule updates regulations to
reflect the bureau’s name and contact
information, it will help reduce
confusion regarding the correct entity to
contact.
Therefore, the Fiscal Service has
concluded that advance notice and
comment under the APA is unnecessary
and not in the public interest.
IV. Paperwork Reduction Act
The provisions of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, Public Law 104–
13, 44 U.S.C. chapter 35, and its
implementing regulations, 5 CFR part
1320, do not apply to this final rule
because there are no new or revised
recordkeeping or reporting
requirements.
V. Regulatory Flexibility Act
such with the final rule.1 The purpose
of a delayed effective date is to allow
regulated entities to comply with new
requirements. As described above, the
final rule makes nonsubstantive,
technical changes and does not require
entities to make substantive changes to
their behavior in a substantive manner.
Therefore, the Fiscal Service finds good
cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(d) to dispense
with a delayed effective date.
List of Subjects
31 CFR Part 202
Banks, Banking.
31 CFR Part 203
Banks, Banking, Electronic funds
transfers, taxes.
31 CFR Part 205
Administrative practice and
procedure, Electronic funds transfers,
Grant programs, Intergovernmental
relations.
31 CFR Part 206
Accounting, Banks, Banking,
Electronic funds transfers.
31 CFR Part 208
Accounting, Banks, Banking,
Electronic funds transfers.
31 CFR Part 210
Electronic funds transfers, Fraud.
31 CFR Part 211
Foreign banking, Foreign claims.
31 CFR Part 212
Benefit payments, Exempt payments,
Financial institutions, Garnishment,
Preemption, Recordkeeping.
31 CFR Part 215
Employment taxes, Government
employees, Income taxes,
Intergovernmental relations.
Because this final rule is not required
to be preceded by a notice of proposed
rulemaking under the Administrative
Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 553), the
provisions of the Regulatory Flexibility
Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) do not apply.
31 CFR Part 223
Administrative practice and
procedure, Surety bonds.
VI. Executive Order 12866
31 CFR Part 225
Government securities, Surety bonds.
This final rule is not a significant
regulatory action as defined in
Executive Order 12866. Accordingly,
this final rule is not subject to the
analysis required by the Executive
Order.
VII. Effective Date
This final rule is effective on October
2, 2013. A final rule may be published
with an immediate effective date if an
agency finds good cause and publishes
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Surety bonds.
31 CFR Part 226
Banks, Banking, Insurance, Taxes.
31 CFR Part 235
Banks, Banking, Claims, Forgery.
31 CFR Part 240
Banks, Banking, Forgery.
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U.S.C. 553(d)(3).
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31 CFR Part 245
Banks, Banking, Claims, Reporting
and recordkeeping requirements.
31 CFR Part 370
31 CFR Part 342
Bonds.
Electronic funds transfers,
Government securities, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
31 CFR Part 343
31 CFR Part 248
Banks, Banking, Claims, Foreign
banking.
31 CFR Part 344
31 CFR Part 250
Foreign claims.
Bonds, Government securities,
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
31 CFR Part 256
Claims.
31 CFR Part 345
31 CFR Part 270
Freedom of information.
31 CFR Part 346
31 CFR Part 281
Foreign currencies.
31 CFR Part 348
31 CFR Part 285
Administrative practice and
procedure, Claims, Credit, Income taxes.
31 CFR Part 351
Bonds, Mortgage insurance.
31 CFR Part 375
CHAPTER II—FISCAL SERVICE,
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
31 CFR Part 353
31 CFR Part 354
SUBCHAPTER A—BUREAU OF THE
FISCAL SERVICE
Bonds.
1. Revise the heading of 31 CFR
chapter II, subchapter A, to read as set
forth above.
■
Bonds.
Loan programs-education, Securities,
Student aid, Student Loan Marketing
Association (Sallie Mae).
31 CFR Part 355
31 CFR Part 315
Bonds.
Banks, Banking, Claims, Government
securities.
31 CFR Part 316
Bonds.
31 CFR Part 356
31 CFR Part 317
Banks, Banking, Bonds.
Banks, Banking, Bonds, Government
securities, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
31 CFR Part 321
Banks, Banking, Bonds.
31 CFR Part 357
Banks, Banking, Bonds, Electronic
funds transfers, Government securities,
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
31 CFR Part 323
Freedom of information.
31 CFR Part 328
Banks, Banking, Government
securities.
31 CFR Part 358
Banks, Banking, Government
securities.
31 CFR Part 359
31 CFR Part 332
Bonds.
31 CFR Part 360
31 CFR Part 337
Government securities.
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31 CFR Part 330
Banks, Banking, Bonds.
31 CFR Part 361
Bonds.
Bonds.
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3. Transfer parts 306, 308–309, 312,
315–317, 321, 323, 328, 330, 332, 337,
339–346, 348, 351–363, 370, 375, 380
and 391 from subchapter B to
subchapter A.
■
4. Amend parts 306–391 as follows:
a. Remove all references to ‘‘Bureau of
the Public Debt’’ and add, in their place,
‘‘Bureau of the Fiscal Service’’.
■ b. Remove all references to ‘‘BPD’’ and
‘‘Public Debt’’ and add, in their place,
‘‘Fiscal Service’’.
■ c. Remove all references to
‘‘www.publicdebt.treas.gov’’ and add, in
each place, ‘‘www.fiscal.treasury.gov’’.
■
■
SUBCHAPTER B—[REMOVED AND
RESERVED]
5. Remove and reserve 31 CFR chapter
II, subchapter B.
■
31 CFR Part 362
By the Department of the Treasury.
Dated: September 27, 2013.
Richard L. Gregg,
Fiscal Assistant Secretary.
31 CFR Part 340
Bonds.
Claims, Common carriers, Freight,
Government property.
31 CFR Part 341
Bonds, Retirement.
31 CFR Part 363
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2. Amend parts 202–285 as follows:
a. Remove all references to ‘‘Financial
Management Service’’ and add, in their
place, ‘‘Bureau of the Fiscal Service’’.
■ b. Remove all references to ‘‘FMS’’
and add, in their place, ‘‘Fiscal
Service’’.
■ c. Remove all references to
‘‘www.fms.treas.gov’’ and add, in each
place, ‘‘www.fiscal.treasury.gov’’.
■
Claims, Common carriers, Freight,
Government property.
31 CFR Part 339
Bonds.
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The Fiscal Service amends chapter II
of title 31, subtitle B, of the Code of
Federal Regulations as follows:
Title 31—Money and Finance: Treasury
Bonds.
31 CFR Part 352
31 CFR Part 312
Credit unions, Savings associations.
Government securities, Surety bonds.
Authority and Issuance
Banks, Banking, Electronic funds
transfers, Government securities.
31 CFR Part 309
Government securities.
31 CFR Part 380
Banks, Banking, Bonds, Government
securities, Claims.
Bonds, Retirement.
31 CFR Part 308
Government securities.
Bonds, Government securities.
31 CFR Part 391
Government securities.
31 CFR Part 306
Government securities.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Fiscal Service
Bureau of the Fiscal Service
31 CFR Chapter II, Parts 202-391
RIN 1510-AB31
Regulatory Reorganization; Administrative Changes to Regulations
Due to the Consolidation of the Financial Management Service and the
Bureau of the Public Debt Into the Bureau of the Fiscal Service
AGENCY: Bureau of the Fiscal Service, Fiscal Service, Department of the
Treasury.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: On October 7, 2012, the Secretary of the Treasury issued
Treasury Order 136-01, establishing within the Department of the
Treasury (``Department'') the Bureau of the Fiscal Service (``Fiscal
Service''). The new bureau consolidated the bureaus formerly known as
the Financial Management Service (``FMS'') and the Bureau of the Public
Debt (``BPD''). Treasury Order 136-01 was published in the Federal
Register on May 24, 2013. This consolidation requires reorganization
of, and administrative changes to, title 31 of the Code of Federal
Regulations. This final rule renames subchapter A, transfers parts 306
through 391 of subchapter B to subchapter A, and removes and reserves
subchapter B in 31 CFR chapter II.
DATES: This rule is effective on October 2, 2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Elisha Garvey, Attorney-Advisor, 202-
504-3715 or elisha.garvey@bpd.treas.gov; or Frank Supik, Senior
Counsel, 202-874-6638 or frank.supik@fms.treas.gov.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
On October 7, 2012, the Secretary of the Treasury issued Treasury
Order 136-01. The Department published the Order in the Federal
Register at 78 FR 31629 on May 24, 2013. The Order consolidated and
redesignated the bureaus formerly known as BPD and FMS into a new
entity, the Bureau of the Fiscal Service. The Order delegates to the
Commissioner, Bureau of the Fiscal Service, the authority that was
previously delegated to the Commissioner of the Public Debt and the
Commissioner, Financial Management Service. The Order also provides for
the continuation of all administrative actions of BPD and FMS in effect
on October 7, 2012. Treasury Order 136-01 provides that the
Commissioner, Bureau of the Fiscal Service, has all authorities,
functions, and duties delegated to the Commissioner of the Public Debt
and the Commissioner, FMS, in effect on October 7, 2012 and any other
authorities, functions, and duties assigned by the Secretary or his
designee.
II. Reorganization of, and Administrative Changes to, Title 31 CFR
Title 31, Code of Federal Regulations (31 CFR), Subtitle B
(Regulations Relating to Money and Finance (Continued), Chapter II
(Fiscal Service, Department of the Treasury) currently contains two
subchapters: 1) ``Subchapter A--Financial Management Service''; and 2)
``Subchapter B--Bureau of the Public Debt.''
Treasury Order 136-01 consolidated the two bureaus into one newly-
established bureau. Accordingly, this final rule reorganizes 31 CFR,
Subtitle B, Chapter II, into one subchapter. The current subchapter A
will be retitled ``Subchapter A--Bureau of the Fiscal Service.'' The
new subchapter A will contain current subchapter A's existing parts
200-285 and current subchapter B's existing parts 306-391. Since
current subchapter B's regulations will be moved to new subchapter A,
subchapter B will be removed and reserved.
This final rule does not make any changes to the current
requirements of the regulations in 31 CFR Subtitle B, Chapter II,
Subchapters A and B. It merely consolidates the regulations of the
bureaus formerly known as FMS and BPD into one subchapter to apply to
the Fiscal Service. The rule does not renumber or rename any existing
parts of 31 CFR Parts 200-391. This rule makes some changes to agency
names and Web sites to conform to the name of the new bureau.
III. Administrative Procedure Act
Pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) at 5 U.S.C.
553(b)(3)(B), notice and comment are not required prior to the issuance
of a final rule if an agency, for good cause, finds that ``notice and
public procedure thereon are impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to
the public interest.''
This final rule merely makes technical or conforming nonsubstantive
amendments to the regulations to reflect the Order, which: (1)
established the Fiscal Service; and (2) consolidated FMS and BPD into
the Fiscal Service. In addition, this final rule improves the
organization of the Fiscal Service's regulations. It makes no
substantive changes and does not change or impose additional
requirements that necessitate adjustments by entities subject to the
Fiscal Service's regulations. Instead, it merely repromulgates existing
regulations. Moreover, to the extent that the final rule updates
regulations to reflect the bureau's name and contact information, it
will help reduce confusion regarding the correct entity to contact.
Therefore, the Fiscal Service has concluded that advance notice and
comment under the APA is unnecessary and not in the public interest.
IV. Paperwork Reduction Act
The provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Public Law
104-13, 44 U.S.C. chapter 35, and its implementing regulations, 5 CFR
part 1320, do not apply to this final rule because there are no new or
revised recordkeeping or reporting requirements.
V. Regulatory Flexibility Act
Because this final rule is not required to be preceded by a notice
of proposed rulemaking under the Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C.
553), the provisions of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et
seq.) do not apply.
VI. Executive Order 12866
This final rule is not a significant regulatory action as defined
in Executive Order 12866. Accordingly, this final rule is not subject
to the analysis required by the Executive Order.
VII. Effective Date
This final rule is effective on October 2, 2013. A final rule may
be published with an immediate effective date if an agency finds good
cause and publishes such with the final rule.\1\ The purpose of a
delayed effective date is to allow regulated entities to comply with
new requirements. As described above, the final rule makes
nonsubstantive, technical changes and does not require entities to make
substantive changes to their behavior in a substantive manner.
Therefore, the Fiscal Service finds good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(d) to
dispense with a delayed effective date.
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List of Subjects
31 CFR Part 202
Banks, Banking.
31 CFR Part 203
Banks, Banking, Electronic funds transfers, taxes.
31 CFR Part 205
Administrative practice and procedure, Electronic funds transfers,
Grant programs, Intergovernmental relations.
31 CFR Part 206
Accounting, Banks, Banking, Electronic funds transfers.
31 CFR Part 208
Accounting, Banks, Banking, Electronic funds transfers.
31 CFR Part 210
Electronic funds transfers, Fraud.
31 CFR Part 211
Foreign banking, Foreign claims.
31 CFR Part 212
Benefit payments, Exempt payments, Financial institutions,
Garnishment, Preemption, Recordkeeping.
31 CFR Part 215
Employment taxes, Government employees, Income taxes,
Intergovernmental relations.
31 CFR Part 223
Administrative practice and procedure, Surety bonds.
31 CFR Part 224
Surety bonds.
31 CFR Part 225
Government securities, Surety bonds.
31 CFR Part 226
Banks, Banking, Insurance, Taxes.
31 CFR Part 235
Banks, Banking, Claims, Forgery.
31 CFR Part 240
Banks, Banking, Forgery.
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31 CFR Part 245
Banks, Banking, Claims, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
31 CFR Part 248
Banks, Banking, Claims, Foreign banking.
31 CFR Part 250
Foreign claims.
31 CFR Part 256
Claims.
31 CFR Part 270
Freedom of information.
31 CFR Part 281
Foreign currencies.
31 CFR Part 285
Administrative practice and procedure, Claims, Credit, Income
taxes.
31 CFR Part 306
Government securities.
31 CFR Part 308
Government securities.
31 CFR Part 309
Government securities.
31 CFR Part 312
Credit unions, Savings associations.
31 CFR Part 315
Bonds.
31 CFR Part 316
Bonds.
31 CFR Part 317
Banks, Banking, Bonds.
31 CFR Part 321
Banks, Banking, Bonds.
31 CFR Part 323
Freedom of information.
31 CFR Part 328
Banks, Banking, Government securities.
31 CFR Part 330
Banks, Banking, Bonds.
31 CFR Part 332
Bonds.
31 CFR Part 337
Government securities.
31 CFR Part 339
Bonds.
31 CFR Part 340
Bonds.
31 CFR Part 341
Bonds, Retirement.
31 CFR Part 342
Bonds.
31 CFR Part 343
Bonds, Mortgage insurance.
31 CFR Part 344
Bonds, Government securities, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
31 CFR Part 345
Government securities.
31 CFR Part 346
Bonds, Retirement.
31 CFR Part 348
Banks, Banking, Electronic funds transfers, Government securities.
31 CFR Part 351
Bonds.
31 CFR Part 352
Bonds.
31 CFR Part 353
Bonds.
31 CFR Part 354
Loan programs-education, Securities, Student aid, Student Loan
Marketing Association (Sallie Mae).
31 CFR Part 355
Banks, Banking, Claims, Government securities.
31 CFR Part 356
Banks, Banking, Bonds, Government securities, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
31 CFR Part 357
Banks, Banking, Bonds, Electronic funds transfers, Government
securities, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
31 CFR Part 358
Banks, Banking, Government securities.
31 CFR Part 359
Bonds.
31 CFR Part 360
Bonds.
31 CFR Part 361
Claims, Common carriers, Freight, Government property.
31 CFR Part 362
Claims, Common carriers, Freight, Government property.
31 CFR Part 363
Bonds, Securities.
31 CFR Part 370
Electronic funds transfers, Government securities, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
31 CFR Part 375
Bonds, Government securities.
31 CFR Part 380
Government securities, Surety bonds.
31 CFR Part 391
Banks, Banking, Bonds, Government securities, Claims.
Authority and Issuance
The Fiscal Service amends chapter II of title 31, subtitle B, of
the Code of Federal Regulations as follows:
Title 31--Money and Finance: Treasury
CHAPTER II--FISCAL SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
SUBCHAPTER A--BUREAU OF THE FISCAL SERVICE
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1. Revise the heading of 31 CFR chapter II, subchapter A, to read as
set forth above.
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2. Amend parts 202-285 as follows:
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a. Remove all references to ``Financial Management Service'' and add,
in their place, ``Bureau of the Fiscal Service''.
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b. Remove all references to ``FMS'' and add, in their place, ``Fiscal
Service''.
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c. Remove all references to ``www.fms.treas.gov'' and add, in each
place, ``www.fiscal.treasury.gov''.
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3. Transfer parts 306, 308-309, 312, 315-317, 321, 323, 328, 330, 332,
337, 339-346, 348, 351-363, 370, 375, 380 and 391 from subchapter B to
subchapter A.
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4. Amend parts 306-391 as follows:
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a. Remove all references to ``Bureau of the Public Debt'' and add, in
their place, ``Bureau of the Fiscal Service''.
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b. Remove all references to ``BPD'' and ``Public Debt'' and add, in
their place, ``Fiscal Service''.
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c. Remove all references to ``www.publicdebt.treas.gov'' and add, in
each place, ``www.fiscal.treasury.gov''.
SUBCHAPTER B--[REMOVED AND RESERVED]
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5. Remove and reserve 31 CFR chapter II, subchapter B.
By the Department of the Treasury.
Dated: September 27, 2013.
Richard L. Gregg,
Fiscal Assistant Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2013-24133 Filed 10-1-13; 8:45 am]
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